Matt Lehrer

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Armed with this combination of knowledge, we could enter a basilica to look eastwards towards the table of the Lord’s death and resurrection. We would remember the martyred servant of Christ whose bones were incorporated in it, and who by his or her suffering had a place guaranteed close to the Lord in Heaven. In the great services of the Church’s year, we would also see the living representative of God on earth, the bishop sitting in his chair, flanked by his clergy. This was a model of the Court of Heaven; and naturally everyone at the time would expect splendour at a Court. It was an age ...more
A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years
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